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The Axe is one of the primary weapon types in the Fire Emblem series. A physical weapon type, axes typically possess the greatest raw power of physical weapons, yet are considerably heavier, and respectable but lesser accuracy; in this respect, axes are similar to dark magic. Along with swords and lances, axes are part of the weapon triangle; in accordance with it, they possess an advantage over lances, but are weak to swords.

Basic axes

A means that the weapon is available in that game, while a indicates the contrary.

Poleaxes

Poleaxes are a variation on the standard iron, steel and silver axes. Characterised as larger and heavier axes, they possess greater power than their axe counterparts at the expense of greater weight and lower hit. They are an axe counterpart to the "blade" swords and "greatlance" lances, appearing only in Radiant Dawn.

They are not to be confused with the anti-cavalry Poleax appearing in other games of the series.

A means that the weapon is available in that game, while a indicates the contrary.

Character's axes

New Mystery of the Emblem and Awakening contain a number of themed axes named for individual characters, but are not locked specifically to them. In the former, they sell for 0 gold; in the latter, they sell for ¼ of the buy value instead of ½.